These initiatives aim to boost resilience and sustainability in the agriculture industry in addition to raising productivity.
"Timely plowing, effective harvesting and better animal management are made possible by these interventions, which eventually boost food output and raise farmer profitability," said Musheko. Musheko noted that acknowledging the digital divide that exists in rural regions, the ministry has put communication plans in place to ensure that knowledge about agricultural technologies is shared widely.
The ministry's use of solar energy in green initiatives is evidence of its dedication to adopting sustainable energy sources and lowering the carbon footprint of agricultural activities. "I brought a herd of small and large livestock. I have since diversified to include horticulture and charcoal production sold to local factories to meet local energy sector demands," he said.